Sonos has announced a large software update for his flagship Sonos S. Headphone that brings some new features to the premium wireless cans. One of these is the feature of Trivisenima with a long wait, which was first promised as the next when the headphones were launched in 2024. Trookinima uses a compatible Sonos Sound Bar to measure the sound dynamics of your sitting room. Then this figure uses similar data in his headphones. The idea is for audio that users hear that in the room you are listening to imitate a balanced sound system that is okay.
The TV audio sweep is also getting a refreshment and will now support two sets of Sonos A12 headphones compatible with the same harmonious sound bar, where it has previously supported only one set. This feature allows users to move audio from their sound bar to their headphones without interruption.
Refresh also improves the cancellation of the active noise of the headphone by taking advantage of the onboard sensor to adopt the user’s hair, glasses or hats in real time. Using the sensor, Sonos Akka will then compensate for a sound leak.
Some improvement in call quality is also coming to Sonos Aka with the increase of sydstone, a feature that returns the user’s voice in low volume during the call. Audio loyalty to phone calls has also been received through this update, though details about how Buttra or it has been improved are not available.
Sonos’ software chief Jason White said the company’s goal is to share the meaningful update of the software that provides a new increase to existing products. White said, “Our goal is to always produce products that have gained their place in people’s lives for years, and this Sonos Akka update is a good example of this. This proves that your best tech investment does not need to be your latest, it just has to build it right.”
This update is launched globally today and is available through the Sonos app.
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